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Show Wednesday, ocr Dailv Herald 16 Cold Front Brings i, m Cernik Back; Kosygin May Follow to Thunderstorm iJniYinnO IVUI I lUVJC A cold front caused damaging thunderstorms from the upper Mississippi Valley to the South. ern Plains today. Tropical storm Gladys turned its fury toward Florida. Predawn -- ' Heavy rain, strong winds and -'"v-u " hail blew over trailer houses from 27 at Ely, Nev to and injured at least two persons Miami, ria. just outside Kearney, Neb. Tuesday night. Bureau The U.S. Weather a twister today touched dowi. near Cotsfield, Neb., 35 miles northwest of Grand Island, damaging farm sheds and power lines. Hail the size of golfballs was reported in the Texas panhandle. Winds whining at 65 miles an ALWAYS FIRST hour battered the Los Angeles PROVO STORE area Tuesday, causing more tmnrBt... i- than $220,000 damage to 34 airplanes at Van Nuys Airport, authorities said. Phone rain to Kosygin Prague to sign a treaty legalizing the presence of occupation troops in Czechoslo follow him to vakia. East European sources said Cernik concluded two days of i: i: iU . neguuauuiis on uie uediy anaj iffl out without mentioning it at Kosygin was expected to follow within hours. reached H Jr in his assessments, concedes that neither his policies nor bis personal popularities are the key factors in bringing the young people or the students into the campaign. In a Kansas City, Mo., television interview Tuesday, students Humphrey said, "There has been a very substantial change in the attitude on the part of the (KMBC-TV- ) The students are not only moving without their titular leader Sen. Eugene J. McCarthy who remains a holdout, but actually pressuring the hero of the Democratic primaries to join them. young people. "I think that was in part due to my Salt Lake City speech (his major policy statement on Humphrey, who can be very Vietnam) but also to the fact BUY NOW ON PENNEY'S LAY-AWA- that they are facirg up to the work with the vice president. alternative." "I feel a very definite The mood of the young forward movement," Humphrey said in the television interview. apparently changed with the Salt Lake speech and with the "I hope that what we have well realization that Humphrey's going now is sufficiently timed so that we can come defeat would probably put Nixon into the White House. breaking through in those last the Befoij that, Humphrey was couple of days, or at least to a the week of last campaign, almost continuously necked by we and November in victory of most antiwar demonstrators, expect to do so. them students. Humphrey, admittedly behind, the Since then, however, hecklers have almost disap- is setting a torrid campaign to last until peared, even on college campu- pace that is lurly election day. ses, and have been replaced by students willing to vote and In St. Louis, Humphrey scheduied the following: to high school A greeting students, a session with housewives, a visit to a shopping center, a downtown rally and two television shows. question-and-answ- QUALITY 0 r f er After that, Humphrey planned to fly to New York City, to speak at the traditional Al Smith dinner before going on to Detroit to spend the night Hall of Famer James (Pud) Galvin pitched 656 innings for Buffalo in 1883 and walked a total of 48 batters. HAVE THEM PAID FOR BEFORE CHRISTMAS! Y! m w n J(w Inland from the Pacific North west to the Dakotas and snow spread in Minnesota; northern and central Rockies. Four inches of snow fell at Stampede Pass, Wash., Tuesday, pushing the total snowfall for a period to five frank Mo. (LTD- -1 ST. LOUIS, Disenchanted are starting to give Hubert H. Humphrey their active support, not because they are more enthused by the vice president but bcause they dread Richard M. Nixon or George C. Wallace getting into the White House. PI W Ira Thundershowers, which soaked much of the nation Tuesday, today drenched Dcdge City, Kan., with almost three inches. Nearly two inches fell in six hours in the Nebraska town of Grand Island. Chill spread through the West, and temperatures dropped to the frosty 30s in the early Cold 373-450- Alexei Premier A reported morning. 78 fmUe! vak Premier Oldrich Cernik flew home today and authorita- - as she moved toward the Florida Straits. The Weather Bureau issued a hurricane watch from Key Largo westward, including Florida Bay, and northward on Florida's southwest coast to Clearwater. By United Press International Prague ttot Krirrewtr Students Backing HHH; Dread Nixon, Wallace I viyt ) haver ec,rie ill ftk EVERY TOY Jawelry tets wQS tI "1 ijBBBmwwwa Ijlffi ii six-ho- inches. Indian Summer continues in the eastern half of the nation, aided by a broad airflow from the Gulf to the Canadian border. The warm air, however, cloaked much of the East Coast in fog and reduced visibility to near zero in some places. Gladys, which lashed Cuba's Isle of Pines with winds up to 65 m.p.n., grew stronger today lBafl Nurse kit Cleanino et Utah's Symphony In Montana . . . MISSOU.A Mont (UPI) -The Utah Symphony, rated by the New York Times as one of America's top 15 orchestras, will play a concert in the University of Montana theater this v.r .h.,., " ,,"B Fir St Include 34" II UU long plaitic und.r ,h.t ,un, pta.tic bull.t. .n rw. d - I U . fiSSBS' p,rk Itl Charg n 8" ittiB jfr flfj JOHNNY EAGLE SHOOTER SET I 1 I m I I p0y iet, p8ur 1 V SHE'LL LOVE TIPPEE TOES II M 1 I s I 1 ffl t T.a Slinky y'"" P o .f - 't h" S. n.w.t " sociated students' "BUCKET program council. The Missoula Stake of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints cooperated In the ticket sale. The orchestra, under the direction of Maurice Abra- vanel, is touring the Intenroun' tain West this season, and will perform in Idaho, Nevada, Col. orado, New Mexico and Texas as well as Montana. Maestro Abravanel says the Utah Symphony "belongs to the grass-root- s populace." He said it is his policy to play con certs in schools wherever possible, and the orchestra's visit here will include daytime concerts lor grade and high school OF FUN" -- A WILD FUN GAME FOR INDOORS OR OUT... IT'S 5 Pop! Out n1 A RIOT! ASSORTMENT... FASTEST 44 el the bucket shower the bucket and 16 colored boll. For 2 to 4 playopf (ogee 4 to 14). Such funl CARS LITTLE 88 lively colored balls. Fiaytri tcrambl for their, tolor. Plastic exploding il NEW! HOT WHEELS TOUGHEST aeh Great for oil boycl They're tough and horde of fun to collecti Fastest little cars you've seen. Hot Heap9, El Dorodl, Chcttch, Volkswagen, Corvette, J and mora yH Flee'-- I pupils. personnel of the symto conduct clinics were phony instrumentalists for student from Missoula high schools and the University of Montana this afternoon between 3:30 and p.m. in 'he university music Key building. The symphony's concert Wednesday evening includes norks by Brahms, Bartok and Bach. The symphony on Thursday, between 9 and 10: IS a m. will perform for grade and high school students in the Missoula Sentinel High School gym. The school concerts will be conductn ed by associate conductor W. Watts. The student program Includes works Bach, Beethoven. Ravel Sousa and Anderson. by Cha-brie- r, SCROOGE LONDON (LTD The Department of Employment and Productivity cited a slrpkeeper lor having a lukewarm heart during a cold spoil last winter. The department said the unidentified shopkwper gave his employes six candles to keep arm whili they their hands worked. Conference Southwest fftniholl record for most net passing was set by Don Tht yards Trull of Baylor 1,157 jardi. ir iw maa SO NEW! BABY SMALL-WAL- K IS AN SKEDDIDLE ADORABLE KIDDLES fir mm RIDE FAVORITE! 'N RUNI 2 5 44 Mch An edoroble little Amusing 4" eharatf art pedal with us! a push of their little vehicle. They run end walk with their walkers, tee. I doll thot walks all ROUGH! 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